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Lenin_Was_Right
3rd January 2015, 02:02
Hello everyone my name is J, I'm from the northeastern United states and have consider myself a communist from a very young age. I have always been interested I'm world affairs, there are so many things wrong with this world we live in. Nations across the world are suffocated by burgeioise leaders who would rather fill their own pockets than secure the welfare of their nations residsnts.
I became a Leninist through my heritage (mother: Russian, and Jewish. Father: Seneca tribe native american). I am strongly into Lenin's economic and social policies. I am also a strong believer in indigenous resistance and preservation.
I hope to learn more and actively post to become a productive member of the community here at Revleft. Questions are welcomed.
J
Welcome :)
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Sasha
3rd January 2015, 15:38
hehehe, Lenin was to the right indeed ;)
but my apologies for that sectarian cheap shot, welcome, we have several members who are (as allies i believe) involved in indigenous resistance in Canada, while for me pretty far away as i'm dutch (and not the Pennsylvanian kind :)) the idle no more and the US based similar struggles against keystone xl and indigenous campaigns in central and south america etc are, together with the recent POC eruptions around police violence, for me one of the most interesting struggles on the american continent in terms of broad support meeting uncompromising militancy.
you are how ever, for me at least, the first person to look at those contemporary struggles from a Leninist perspective, are there any insights you could share with us from there?
Lenin_Was_Right
3rd January 2015, 18:53
hehehe, Lenin was to the right indeed ;)
but my apologies for that sectarian cheap shot, welcome, we have several members who are (as allies i believe) involved in indigenous resistance in Canada, while for me pretty far away as i'm dutch (and not the Pennsylvanian kind :)) the idle no more and the US based similar struggles against keystone xl and indigenous campaigns in central and south america etc are, together with the recent POC eruptions around police violence, for me one of the most interesting struggles on the american continent in terms of broad support meeting uncompromising militancy.
you are how ever, for me at least, the first person to look at those contemporary struggles from a Leninist perspective, are there any insights you could share with us from there?
Well there will be uncompromising militancy throughout the American continent anyways so I feel that enacting a vanguard party (or several) will bring truth to the American people and put them on the right path until the inevitable ousting of the current system and the input of DOTP and finally socialism.
I also think that we could use the right to form militias to our advantage. I personally believe nothing will change without blood and suffering , therefore armed revolution is a must. I have no problem dying to see the world a better place.
RedWorker
7th January 2015, 01:39
hehehe, Lenin was to the right indeed ;)
Indeed he was to the right of some other communists. Though the blind hate for Lenin and refusal to seriously examine him, e.g. from many anarchists, is as dogmatic and dumb as the worship for him.
Diirez
7th January 2015, 02:42
A fellow north easterner. Welcome.
Lenin was pretty cool, as long as you stay away from Stalin.
QueerVanguard
7th January 2015, 03:27
I am also a strong believer in indigenous resistance and preservation.
What the fuck is this supposed to mean?
Lenin_Was_Right
8th January 2015, 17:21
What the fuck is this supposed to mean?
Can you not read twat? Indigenous people are still being exterminated, just because your news doesn't report it and you are not well informed doesn't mean they don't deserve to preserve their people.
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